Variety of calla lily plant named &#39;New York&#39;

ABSTRACT

‘New York’ is a new variety of calla lily having inflorescences with a pink-colored spathe that produces 5-25 inflorescences per tuber. The inflorescence stems are about 27-47 cm in height, and the leaves are green with whitish spots and have a leathery texture.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional PatentApplication Ser. No. 62/386,953, filed on Dec. 17, 2015, and entitled“Varieties of Calla Lily Plants”, the entire disclosure of which isincorporated herein by reference.

Botanical classification: Zantedeschia sprengeri.

Varietal denomination: ‘NEW YORK’.

BACKGROUND OF THE NEW PLANT

The present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of callalily, botanically known as Zantedeschia sprengeri and hereinafterreferred to by the cultivar name ‘New York’.

‘New York’ is a product of a planned breeding program which had theobjective of creating Zantedeschia hybrids for pot flower production ina wide range of colors with a large, classic flower shape. The breedingprogram began in 1989, and the new cultivar is a seedling selected fromthe crossing of a Zantedeschia sprengeri selection referred to asZ060032-937 (female parent, unpatented) with a Zantedeschia sprengeriselection referred to as Z071598-949 (male parent, unpatented). ‘NewYork’ was selected in 2011 by the inventor in 't Zand, The Netherlandsas one flowering plant within the progeny of the stated cross.

The first act of asexual reproduction of ‘New York’ by tissue culturewas performed by the inventor in September of 2011 in 't Zand, TheNetherlands. Subsequent asexual reproductions by tissue culture at thesame location have demonstrated that the combination of characteristicsas herein disclosed for the new cultivar are retained and reproducedtrue to type through successive generations of asexual reproduction.

The following observations, measurements and comparisons describe plantsgrown in 12-18 cm pots at 12-14 weeks after planting in 't Zand, TheNetherlands under greenhouse conditions, which approximate thosegenerally used in horticultural practice. Color references are made tothe 2001 R.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society ofLondon, except where general color terms of ordinary significance areused.

The present invention has not been evaluated under all possibleenvironmental conditions. The phenotype may vary with variations inenvironment without a change in the genotype of the plant.

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and determined to bebasic characteristics of ‘New York’ which, in combination, distinguishthis calla lily as a new and distinct cultivar:

-   -   1. Pink-colored spathes;    -   2. Compact plant architecture; and    -   3. High inflorescence production.

Further, when compared to calla lily plant named ‘Paco’ (U.S. Plant Pat.No. 24,246), the upper surface and lower surface spathe color of ‘Paco’varies between Purple Group RHS N79B and N79D, the upper surface spathecolor of ‘New York’ varies between Red-Purple Group RHS N57A and 58B andthe lower surface spathe color of ‘New York’ varies between Red-PurpleGroup RHS 58B and 63A.

Table 1 provides differences of ‘New York’ to its parents, Zantedeschiasprengeri selections Z060032-937 and Z071598-949.

TABLE 1 ‘New York’ Differences Z060032-937 Spathe color Varies betweenRed-Purple Group RHS 58A to 58C Plant height 35-60 cm Z071598-949 Spathecolor Varies between Red-Purple Group RHS 68A to 71D Plant height 25-40cm

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying photographic drawings illustrate the new variety at12-14 weeks after planting, with the colors being as nearly true as ispossible with color illustrations of this type:

FIG. 1 is a photograph of a group of potted plants of the new variety;

FIG. 2 is a photograph of a close-up view of the new variety; and

FIG. 3 is a photograph of a side view of the new variety.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANT

-   The plant:-   Size:    -   -   Height of the leaf canopy above the soil.—20-40 cm.        -   Height of top of inflorescence above the soil.—24-47 cm.        -   Diameter.—8-12 cm.-   Form: Erect.-   Number of inflorescences per tuber:    -   -   Size 14-16 cm in diameter.—5-7 inflorescences.        -   Size 16-18 cm in diameter.—7-11 inflorescences.        -   Size 18-20 cm in diameter.—12-18 inflorescences.        -   Size 20-22 cm in diameter.—15-25 inflorescences.-   Branches:    -   -   Number.—From 3-8.        -   Color.—Yellow-Green Group RHS 144A.-   Leaves:    -   -   Size.—Width: 6-11 cm. Length: 12-24 cm.        -   Number per plant.—27-39.        -   Shape.—Lanceolate.        -   Color.—Upper surface: Yellow-Green Group RHS 146A to 147A,            with transparent White Group RHS 155A and N155A spots. Lower            surface: Yellow-Green Group RHS 146A to 147B, with            transparent White Group RHS 155A and N155A spots.        -   Apex.—Apiculate.        -   Base.—Decurrent.        -   Margin.—Undulate; having a color of Yellow-Green Group RHS            146A.        -   Veins.—Configuration: Pinnate. Color: Yellow-Green Group RHS            146A to 146B.        -   Surface quality.—Leathery.        -   Petiole.—Length: 8-16 cm. Average diameter: 10 mm. Color:            The base is White Group RHS 155A and the upper part is Green            Group RHS 143A to 143B.-   Roots:    -   -   Color.—White.        -   Branching.—Similar to other Zantedeschia varieties.-   The inflorescence and seeds:-   Spathe:    -   -   Size.—Length (measured from base opening to tip): 6.5-9 cm.            Width: 3-7 cm. Height: 7-10 cm.        -   Color.—Upper surface: Varies between Red-Purple Group RHS            N57A and 58B. Lower surface: Varies between Red-Purple Group            RHS 58B and 63A.        -   Vein color.—Varies between Red-Purple Group RHS 59A and 59B.        -   Shape.—Cupped.        -   Apex.—Apiculate.        -   Base.—Obtuse.        -   Texture.—Smooth (upper and lower surfaces).-   Spadix:    -   -   Size.—Length: 25-46 mm. Diameter: 5-9 mm.        -   Color.—Yellow Group RHS 12A.        -   Position relative to spathe.—Upright.-   Peduncle:    -   -   Size.—Length: 20-37 cm. Diameter: 6-8 mm.        -   Color.—The upper part is Yellow-Green Group RHS 144A, and            the lower part is Green-White Group RHS 157C.        -   Texture.—Smooth.-   Reproductive organs:    -   -   Location of female organs.—Basal position of the spadix.        -   Location of male organs.—Upper position of the spadix.        -   Perianth.—Conspicuous.        -   Stamens.—Presence: Not visible before pollen release.            Number: More than 20. Pollen amount: Abundant and similar to            ‘Picasso’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 15,282), but not quantifiable            due to minute pollen size. Color: Between White Group RHS            155A and 155B.        -   Anther.—Shape: Round. Length: Less than 1 mm. Color: Yellow            Group RHS 12A.        -   Filament.—Length: Less than 1 mm. Color: Between White Group            RHS 155A and 155B.        -   Pistil.—Number: 15 to 30. Length beyond perianth: About 1            mm.        -   Stigma.—Shape: Round. Size: Less than 1 mm.        -   Style.—Length: Less than 1 mm. Color: Between Red-Purple            Group RHS 58A and Greyed-Purple Group RHS 186B.        -   Ovaries.—Texture: Smooth. Length: Between 1 to 10 mm. Width:            Between 1 to 10 mm. Color: Top color is between Yellow Group            RHS 6A and 7A, bottom color is from White Group RHS 155B to            Green-White Group RHS 157C.-   Seeds:    -   -   Length.—4-7 mm.        -   Width.—3-6 mm.        -   Color.—Between Yellow-Green Group RHS 150A and 151A.        -   Amount.—Between 1-60.-   General:-   Disease resistance: No unusual susceptibility to diseases noticed to    date.-   Pest resistance: No unusual susceptibility to pests noticed to date.-   Heat tolerance: No heat tolerance.-   Hardiness: Not hardy.-   Flowering: Tubers planted in a greenhouse in The Netherlands in    February produce inflorescences in April. Tubers planted outdoors in    The Netherlands in May produce inflorescences in July. In general,    the time from planting to first flowering takes eight weeks.    However, tubers stored for a longer period before planting may    flower earlier—up to five weeks after planting.-   Lastingness: About two weeks on the plant.-   Fragrance: None.

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct variety of calla lily plant named ‘NewYork’ as herein described and illustrated.